Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bring On the Patio Parties!

It has been a busy week in the Davis household! We decided after last summer that we wanted to expand our tiny 10'x10' patio to allow for much needed space - to entertain, wash the pup, grill, etc. etc. So, we had a contractor come out on Tuesday and boy did they get to work!! Demo of the old patio was done Tuesday, the form and concrete were done Wednesday, supports were removed Thursday, and irrigation was redone on Friday. Then, viola! A brand new patio! We are so happy about it! Here are some pics I snapped with my iPhone while the workers did their thing:

Tuesday

Wednesday


Friday


After the workers left, there was A LOT left for us to do - buy some plants and flowers, soil and mulch, and do a lot of cleaning! We worked hard on the yard all day Saturday, but we think the result was totally worth it :) {Disclaimer - pardon the mess here and there!}










We are really happy with how it turned out, our little lima-bean-shaped patio, and we cannot wait to entertain on it. There is still a bit left to do before it is completely finished {put down some more sod, trench the flower beds, blah blah blah} but we did sort of 'christen' it on Friday by cooking out and having dinner on the patio with Taylor and Lindsey, Jackson, and Diana. It was a little chilly but it was a great time. We can see many meals out on that patio of ours.

Aside from all of the construction, we did sneak away Saturday night for Erin's birthday dinner, which was a lot of fun. Afterwards, we met up with friends to celebrate Blake and Whitney's birthdays. It was a pretty good weekend {aside from me being sick today}, but I am actually looking forward to starting this week; I begin my new job tomorrow and I am pumped! I am really ready for a change, after three and a half years of the same 'ole gig, and I will be sure to let you know how it goes.

Have a great week, everyone!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Another lazy weekend...

Troy was off Friday, so we did some cleaning and organizing of our new bedroom furniture (yea!) and ran some errands. We went out to the outlet mall for a bit of shopping, grabbed some lunch, then hit the gym. Nothing exciting, but very very relaxing.

We went to the farmer's market again on Saturday and loaded up! We bought so many yummy fruits and veggies, breads and eggs. The weather was yucky though, so we went home and stayed there the rest of the day :) We worked on getting a lot of the rooms in the house put together now that all the furniture is where it is supposed to be. We actually got three rooms done - FINISHED - (minus paint and curtains) almost a year after moving into the house. We got all the beds done, furniture in place, pictures put out, things hung. Finally, the rooms don't just look like a sterile storage space! Check out some of the pics:


{Bedroom 2}

{Bedroom 3 - A Place for Troy's Hunting Stuff ;) }


{Upstairs Bathroom}
{I love this ruffled shower curtain}

Sunday was gorgeous, but it was made even better by a little boy Troy likes to call Jack Jack.

We headed over to Lindsey and Taylor's house to watch our nephew while they worked in the yard (something that is difficult to really do when you have an almost-one-year-old movin' and scootin' around!). It is always so easy to babysit Jackson; he is so good! I got him up from his nap and he was all grins, shy grins. Then, our little buddy ate some lunch and watched his parents work through the window. We played and played with him the rest of the afternoon, and I am so impressed with how much he has grown in the past year. He is talking a bit, dancing, waving, and I even caught him taking a few solo steps. It is amazing to watch him :) He loves his uncle Troy too. Just look at this grin as he holds on to Troy's leg as he washes some dishes:


And these just have to be my favorites - Troy gave Jackson his favorite hat to try on, but it was just a little too big. What a sport though, he was hilarious taking the hat off of Troy's head and putting it on his own head. I could have watched him do that all day!



Oh, and in other news... I am starting a new job on Monday! I will still be at Jacobs, but I will be moving to a new division and am very excited about it. We are also excited about the weekend as Troy's mom will be staying with us on Friday night. I foresee lots of yummy food, flavorful wine, and good conversation while she is in town :)

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Farmers Markets & Furniture

we.HAD.the.BEST.weekend.EVER.


Okay, that may have been an overstatement. But we did have an awesomely-amazing, relaxing, productive, and somewhat-exciting weekend :) Friday, Troy took a half day so we did nothing all afternoon. I read Eating Animals and he took a long nap. That was it :) My sister was in town for a wedding so we hung out for a bit before she went to the rehearsal dinner, then we had some dinner and watched Precious and Up in the Air. I was a very relaxing day. Nothing exciting.

Saturday, however, well Saturday was great. We woke up early and met Sarah and Matt in town to go to a farmer's market -- two, actually. Of course, I was excited to go because who wouldn't love a farmer's market on a perfect Saturday morning? But ya, mostly because of what has stemmed from my progress in reading Foer's book. I wanted to see what was out there, how much we would break the bank if we decided to change our food eating and buying habits, and how that farm freshness tasted. Well, pictures are worth a thousand words:


I am hooked. The farmer's market was not only a sea of healthy, fresh food, it was also very lively and entertaining, with music, made-to-order breakfasts, helpful farmers willing to share the ways of their trade, and samples galore. It was great. Thank you, Sarah, for being our market crawl guide!!








The rest of the weekend included breakfast on the patio, playing fetch with Tess, a little yard work and...furniture shopping {thank you, Uncle Sam}!! After a very short trip, we decided on a bedroom set {goodbye, Queen bed!} and breakfast table and chairs. God bless our salesman though {he sold us our living room furniture} - we are that couple who brings in a Pottery Barn catalog but wants an Ikea pricetag! Haha. He was great though and we are thrilled with our purchases. I will post pics when I get it all jazzed up, but here is a queen sample of the collection we picked {we wanted lots of storage but not a lot of furniture}:


After almost 11 months in the house, we are finally starting to feel it all come together :) I love getting new furniture, more than I love shopping for clothes, shoes - anything. I don't know why, but I suppose it is because we don't get to do it very often, and because we are finally starting to get our own collection, trading on our Ikea bits and hand-me-down pieces for some grown-up stuff!

I hope you all had a chance to take advantage of this marvelous weather and have a great week!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Taking Chances

Over the past few months since taking my leave, I have tried to be very open to new possibilities and new challenges--whatever comes our way. Not many people get the opportunity to do something like this and I am so grateful. I have learned and done things that I didn't think would be possible a few months ago {10k!}. This growth period hasn't just been limited to work, creativity and all that stuff though. It has carried over into something bigger and has started impacting several areas of our lives. Funny how that happens...

I won't bore you with all of the details, but I have had some health stuff come up, some issues more recent than others, and it has really jerked me into reality that we are not getting any younger {ya, I know, 25 is sooooo old} and that our bodies {my body} doesn't respond the way it used to. I can work out like crazy, and not see much change. We can eat salad for a week...no change. I get sick more often and don't have as much energy as I used to. Troy has a history of various health issues in his family and we are both more aware that the decisions we make now will affect our lives in the future. Of course, everyone {and I mean everyone} seems to have an opinion and what to do, what to eat/not eat, how much to work out, etc. etc. etc. I started doing some research on my own though and found out some very interesting things about food and what we put into our bodies. So we have made some changes, and are really happy with them.

Then on Tuesday, when we were at the rodeo with Lindsey and Taylor {told ya, the rodeo has taken over!} Lindsey was telling me about someone we know who read a particular book about food and it changed her life. I remember thinking "whoa, changed her life? Some book." She also said that the reader was expecting the book to be just another one of those finger-pointers--you know, those Vegetarian/Vegan-boosting, carnivore-bashing, McDonald's-dissing pieces that catch my attention but usually make me roll my eyes. But, apparently it was TOTALLY different than she expected. It peaked my interest but it wasn't like I was going to go out and buy the book or anything. Or so I thought...

Last night I was watching a recorded episode of Ellen {love her!} and author Jonathan Safran Foer was on talking about his book Eating Animals. That was the book Lindsey was telling me about! Here is a description of the book from eatinganimals.com, which I feel sums the book up best:

Like many others, Jonathan Safran Foer spent his teenage and college years oscillating between omnivore and vegetarian. But on the brink of fatherhood—facing the prospect of having to make dietary choices on a child’s behalf—his casual questioning took on an urgency. This quest ultimately required him to visit factory farms in the middle of the night, dissect the emotional ingredients of meals from his childhood, and probe some of his most primal instincts about right and wrong.

This book is what he found. Brilliantly synthesizing philosophy, literature, science, memoir, and his own detective work, Eating Animals explores the many stories we use to justify our eating habits—folklore and pop culture, family traditions and national myth, apparent facts and inherent fictions—and how such tales can lull us into a brutal forgetting.

Marked by Foer’s moral ferocity and unvarying generosity, as well as the humor and style that made his previous books, Everything Is Illuminated and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, widely loved, Foer’s latest tour de force informs and delights, challenging us to explore what is too often conveniently brushed aside. A celebration and a reckoning, Eating Animals is a story about the stories we’ve told—and the stories we now need to tell.


Ellen also had letters from and discussions with viewers {of ALL ages} whose lives were changed by this book. I like to consider all sides, listen to several opinions before jumping into something like this. I thought that these people had a realistic view of this controversial issue though and it was refreshing. The author himself even said something along the lines of "I am a human and I am not perfect. But I must try do my part." He talked about people preaching about being green, and then getting on an airplane, which is the single most detrimental thing you can do to our planet. But it just proves that WE ARE HUMAN, and sometimes convenience or finances or desire rule our decisions. Jonathan Safran Foer isn't asking us to become vegetarians {though many probably will now}, he is just asking that we look at the facts and make an informed, positive step in the right direction. Will everyone who reads the book cut out meat all together? Probably not. Let's be realistic. Several readers said the same thing, which was encouraging. They found it hard to go 'cold turkey' - no pun intended - but they are starting to make changes.

I am all about signs lately and I just thought this couldn't be a coincidence. And if it was, well, I am going to try to see it as something more. So I have decided {with the unexpected blessing of my hunt-and-kill-BBQ-master-burger-loving husband} to read Eating Animals, and incur whatever guilt, eye-opening, disgust, or irritation that may {or may not} come along with it.

Wish me luck... I'm off to the bookstore.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Can't Get Enough

The Houston Rodeo has taken over our lives.


It seems like that's all the excitement we have going on here :) and it is obviously the only thing I have really been blogging about lately. The truth of the matter is that we are simply hanging out, going through our normal day-to-day, and the rodeo seems to be the biggest thing stirring up our normalcy. We love the rodeo though, so we don't complain too much!


On a separate note {and because I will definitely be writing about the rodeo a little later in this post}, Troy started a new project last week and is now working on a very large job, site being Queensland, Australia. Of course he is still stationed here in the Houston office, but it looks like Troy will get some opportunities to make some shop/supplier visits over the course of the project, which means he {we} will hopefully get to visit Germany and Australia some time in the near future. A girl can get excited about that, right?! All in all, the transition went great and he is enjoying the newness of it all - bigger orders, more responsibility. I won't say too much here, but I am very proud of my hard-working hubby. He is really making a name for himself at Bechtel and has earned a lot of people's respect. I know that only the best is to come for him...

In the meantime, Troy has directed a lot of free time toward training Tess to retrieve for the next hunting season. We went out on Friday to practice with her {I just snapped photos} and she is learning a lot. She loves running around, fetching the dummies. I think it probably wouldn't matter though if she retrieved anything more than a stick the first time they actually 'hunt' together; Troy will just be happy to have here there, for the whole experience of it. Tess is definitely a daddy's girl though, what can I say? He did set it sights on her the second we stepped out of the car at the breeder's!







Other than some Tess-training, we did a lot of movie-watching this weekend -- we saw Crazy Heart, The Hurt Locker, and Alice in Wonderland in 3D, and they were all amazing. We highly recommend you see them all.

Ok...I warned you - here it comes, the rodeo part of this post...

Saturday afternoon Troy went to play golf with Patrick and us girls went to {where else?} the rodeo to sample some award-winning wines, eat some not-so-healthy carnival food, and check out some of the exhibits and whatnot. It was a lot of fun -- beautiful weather -- and as always, there were many, many laughs.





The Oscars wrapped up our nice weekend and we look forward to another eventful week: concert on Tuesday, a visit from my sister this weekend, and a few shenanigans to get into I'm sure. Have a great week everyone!